Ill treatment of 'Rohingya Muslims' makes Malaysian PM to plead UN for help
Ill treatment of 'Rohingya Muslims' makes Malaysian PM to plead UN for help
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Malaysian PM has come out strongly against the abuses which are faced by the "Rohingya Muslims" who come under Myanmar's minority group. He came up with a rally protesting against what was happening to minority community and what severe bad treatment they are facing also he wanted to reach out to other neighboring countries for help, in order to stop this "genocide" , as termed by PM, against the them.

In his rally addressing masses he said, "This rally will send a strong message to Aung San Suu Kyi’s government that enough is enough.”

“UN please do something. The world cannot sit by and watch genocide taking place,” addressing the crowd, that included Rohingya refugees. “The world cannot say it is not our problem. It is our problem."

Rohingya tribe has been staying in Myanmar coun try for years, which is a Buddhist country predominantly. But they have been repeatedly faced ill-treatment which broke out in into roits that happened in Rakhine state in 2012 killing thousands and 100,000 to move to wretched camps. The violence by unknown attacker, begun again in October by targeting Rohingya villages.

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